
Quiz on Johari's Window and Vision Therapy
Authored by Ronald Brigoli
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12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hey there, students! Can you guess who created the famous Johari Window? Was it the brilliant minds of Grace, Hannah, or someone else?
Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung
B.F. Skinner and Ivan Pavlov
Answer explanation
The Johari Window was created by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955 as a tool for understanding interpersonal relationships and self-awareness.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hey Aiden and Zoe! Let's dive into the fascinating world of Johari's Window. Can you guess what the Open Area represents?
Things unknown to both you and others
Things known to you and others
Things known only to others
Things known only to you
Answer explanation
The Open Area in Johari's Window represents things known to both you and others, facilitating effective communication and self-awareness. This contrasts with the other areas that represent unknown or hidden aspects.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hey there, Luna and Nora! Let's dive into the fascinating world of Johari's Window. Can you guess which area contains things you are unaware of but others know?
Hidden Area
Unknown Area
Blind Area
Open Area
Answer explanation
The Blind Area in Johari's Window represents aspects of yourself that you are unaware of, but others can see. This contrasts with the Open Area, Hidden Area, and Unknown Area, making Blind Area the correct choice.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hey Ethan and Olivia! Let's dive into the fascinating world of Johari's Window. Can you guess what the Unknown Area is?
Known to others but hidden from you
Unknown to you and others
Known to you but hidden from others
Known to you and others
Answer explanation
The Unknown Area in Johari's Window refers to aspects that are not known to you or others. This area represents hidden potential or undiscovered traits that neither you nor your peers are aware of.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hey there, students! Have you ever wondered what the amazing Vision Therapy of John Powell is all about? Let's dive in!
To improve physical health
To enhance interpersonal communication
To teach psychological theories
To shift how individuals perceive the world
Answer explanation
The purpose of John Powell's Vision Therapy is to shift how individuals perceive the world, helping them to develop new perspectives and improve their visual processing, rather than focusing on physical health or communication.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hey there, students! What do you think 'Countering' means in the exciting world of Vision Therapy? Let's find out!
Imitating Benjamin's behavior
Gradually stepping out of Maya's comfort zones
Reflecting on Kai's personal experiences
Replacing false thinking with truth
Answer explanation
In Vision Therapy, 'Countering' means replacing false thinking with truth. This process helps individuals challenge and change negative thought patterns, leading to improved mental and emotional well-being.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Hey there, Sophia! Can you help us figure out an example of 'Modeling' in Vision Therapy? Let's see what you think!
Imitating a person you admire
Gradually refusing requests
Reflecting on negative feedback
Praying for guidance
Answer explanation
'Modeling' in Vision Therapy involves imitating behaviors or skills from someone you admire, which can help in learning and developing new abilities. This makes 'Imitating a person you admire' the correct choice.
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